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... virtues to the magnanimous and splendid ones . He has inculcated them often- er ; has dwelt on them more ; has enjoined them in stronger terms ; and has made them in a higher degree indispensable . As these virtues , then , are such a ...
... virtues to the magnanimous and splendid ones . He has inculcated them often- er ; has dwelt on them more ; has enjoined them in stronger terms ; and has made them in a higher degree indispensable . As these virtues , then , are such a ...
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... virtuous character : but no man loves God , who does not love his fellow - men , and control his own passions and appetites . As the body without the spirit is dead ; so faith without good works is dead also . He , that taketh not his ...
... virtuous character : but no man loves God , who does not love his fellow - men , and control his own passions and appetites . As the body without the spirit is dead ; so faith without good works is dead also . He , that taketh not his ...
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... and the sensualist sober , chaste , and temperate ; in a word , when we drop our reigning sins , and assume the contrary virtues , of set and cordial purpose : we are furnished with strong reason to SER . LXXXIX . ] 39 OF REGENERATION .
... and the sensualist sober , chaste , and temperate ; in a word , when we drop our reigning sins , and assume the contrary virtues , of set and cordial purpose : we are furnished with strong reason to SER . LXXXIX . ] 39 OF REGENERATION .
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... virtuous is unquestionably the only method of rendering them real- ly and extensively useful , and laying the only solid foundation for their enduring happiness . But all virtue is summed up in the ful- filment of these two Commands ...
... virtuous is unquestionably the only method of rendering them real- ly and extensively useful , and laying the only solid foundation for their enduring happiness . But all virtue is summed up in the ful- filment of these two Commands ...
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... virtuous . What end must we then suppose Christians are in- tended to answer , while they continue in the world ? Certainly , none worthy of God ; none worthy of the mediation of Christ ; none worthy of the Christian character ...
... virtuous . What end must we then suppose Christians are in- tended to answer , while they continue in the world ? Certainly , none worthy of God ; none worthy of the mediation of Christ ; none worthy of the Christian character ...
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Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Volumen3 Timothy Dwight Vista completa - 1825 |
Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Volumen3 Timothy Dwight Vista completa - 1825 |
Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Volumen3 Timothy Dwight Vista completa - 1825 |
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